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Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Chynoweth Trelash B&B offers accommodation in Trelash. Free private parking is available on site. All rooms have a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle ...more

Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Chynoweth Trelash B&B offers accommodation in Trelash. Free private parking is available on site. All rooms have a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room.

The Old Wainhouse Inn is conveniently situated being the only pub on the 20 mile stretch of the A39 between Kilkhampton and Camelford. Close by is the South West Coastal Path between Bude and Boscast ...more

The Old Wainhouse Inn is conveniently situated being the only pub on the 20 mile stretch of the A39 between Kilkhampton and Camelford. Close by is the South West Coastal Path between Bude and Boscastle one of the most dramatic stretches of the North Cornish coast. Ideally located for visiting the famous and historic village of Tintagel and the surfing beaches of Widemouth Bay. We are a family friendly inn children are very welcome and dogs are allowed.

Tregatherall Lodge is located in Boscastle, 40 km from Newquay and 23 km from Padstow. Free private parking is available on site. A flat-screen TV, as well as a CD player are offered. You will find a ...more

Tregatherall Lodge is located in Boscastle, 40 km from Newquay and 23 km from Padstow. Free private parking is available on site. A flat-screen TV, as well as a CD player are offered. You will find a kettle in the room.

Overlooking the harbour in the Cornish fishing village of Boscastle and surrounded by the beautiful North Cornwall coastline the Wellington Hotel has been providing a warm welcome to its guests for ma ...more

Overlooking the harbour in the Cornish fishing village of Boscastle and surrounded by the beautiful North Cornwall coastline the Wellington Hotel has been providing a warm welcome to its guests for many years. It is one of Cornwall s oldest Coaching Inns and dates back to the 16th Century. Originally known as the Bos Castle Hotel the Hotel was renamed after the death of the Iron Duke the Duke Of Wellington. Past guests have included royalty and celebrities such as King Edward VII Sir Henry Irving Guy Gibson and Thomas Hardy. The Wellington has a long history of offering fine accommodation food and drink. Our 14 bedrooms are traditional yet equipped to meet the needs of the modern world. In the morning you can wake up to a leisurely Cornish breakfast before a refreshing walk through the harbour and along the coastal cliff path. You can enjoy home cooked food Cornish real ales or a glass of wine in the Long Bar while relaxing next to the open fire. You can take afternoon tea or just unwind with a good book in our Lounge. In the evening our restaurant made famous following its appearance on Changing Rooms offers gourmet dining and fine wines. Everyone is welcome at The Wellington whether you stay at the hotel or just come for lunch or dinner in our bar or restaurant.

Bossiney House Hotel is a family-run hotel superbly located on the North Cornwall coast of England near the historic castle towns of Tintagel and Boscastle. The hotel s accommodation has both sea and ...more

Bossiney House Hotel is a family-run hotel superbly located on the North Cornwall coast of England near the historic castle towns of Tintagel and Boscastle. The hotel s accommodation has both sea and countryside views easy access to the coastal path for walkers and is only half a mile walk from the centre of Tintagel. The local area has many natural attractions including beautiful beaches exceptional rocky coastline countryside which is designated as being of outstanding natural beauty walks and nearby moorland. The hotel is well located to use as a base for exploring Cornwall. We offer a baggage transfer facility for guests walking the South West Coast Path which is available for individuals and group visitors alike. The hotel has 20 rooms a fully licensed bar Cedar Tree Restaurant serving traditional fayre and carvery roast meals on Sunday (closed on Wednesday evenings) ample off-road parking free WiFi and internet access all set in country house surroundings of two acres. We are ideally located for short getaways and longer breaks and anyone looking to explore Cornwall s many delights. /p The hotel is strategically placed 200 metres from the South West Coast Path for guests to enjoy the dramatic walks to Boscastle Tintagel St Nectans Glen and Trebarwith. It is also conveniently located for Bodmin Moor Port Isaac Bude Padstow and Rock and the many attractions of Cornwall. With our facilities and accommodation we can cater for couples families individuals and business trips. The hotel overlooks the dramatic coastline of the Atlantic Ocean which is easily accessible from the hotel. The nearby renowned beach of Bossiney Haven displays a pristine sandy beach at low tide with amazing caves and scenic waterfalls. The beach is dog-friendly and a well-kept secret to surfers from across Britain. /p Local pleasures include Golf horse-riding sea-fishing the cycle path on the banks of the Camel river as well as innumerable opportunities to find great pubs for lunches and evenings and some of the best scenery in the UK.

Bosayne is an eco-friendly B&ampampB enjoying sea views in legendary Tintagel on the rugged North Cornwall coast. Savour the taste of local produce and homemade breads at breakfast. Free Wi-Fi access ...more

Bosayne is an eco-friendly B&ampampB enjoying sea views in legendary Tintagel on the rugged North Cornwall coast. Savour the taste of local produce and homemade breads at breakfast. Free Wi-Fi access. Surf on local beaches. Explore secret coves and cliffs

Situated in Tintagel, a 3-minute walk from the castle rumoured to have been birthplace of King Arthur, this traditional inn boasts free Wi-Fi and free parking on site. The popular town of Newquay is 3 ...more

Situated in Tintagel, a 3-minute walk from the castle rumoured to have been birthplace of King Arthur, this traditional inn boasts free Wi-Fi and free parking on site. The popular town of Newquay is 30 miles away.

Featuring free WiFi, Camelot Castle Hotel offers pet-friendly accommodation in Tintagel. The hotel has a terrace and views of the sea, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar. Free private parking is ...more

Featuring free WiFi, Camelot Castle Hotel offers pet-friendly accommodation in Tintagel. The hotel has a terrace and views of the sea, and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar. Free private parking is available on site.

Situated in Tintagel the Wootons Country Hotel features a large bar restaurant and a snooker room along with views towards the sea. This Victorian property offers free Wi-Fi in public areas and free p ...more

Situated in Tintagel the Wootons Country Hotel features a large bar restaurant and a snooker room along with views towards the sea. This Victorian property offers free Wi-Fi in public areas and free parking. The rooms have a flat-screen TV and tea and coffee making facilities. The en suite bath or shower rooms have complimentary toiletries. In the morning guests can enjoy a full English breakfast in the sun lounge. Lunch and evening meals are available in the bar and dining room and on Sundays a traditional Sunday carvery with freshly prepared vegetables is served. Home to various shops and restaurants the historic village of Tintagel is associated with legends surrounding King Arthur. The Wootons Country Hotel is just 7 minutes walk from Merlin s Cave. Outdoor activities available in the area include surfing swimming and walking. The scenic South West Coastal Path follows the North Cornwall coastline. Tinagel Castle is just 600 metres from the Wootons Hotel.

The Old Station is set in 3 acres of countryside. You can sit out on the platforms having afternoon tea or take a stroll around the grounds. We are offering peace and quiet with a touch of luxury that ...more

The Old Station is set in 3 acres of countryside. You can sit out on the platforms having afternoon tea or take a stroll around the grounds. We are offering peace and quiet with a touch of luxury that is reflected in everything we offer, do come and visit

The Diamond Jewel of Cornwall the birthplace of King Arthur Tintagel. A stunning Castle Hotel - rooms with a priceless view over the Cornish coastline. Dog and pet friendly with a private beach wit ...more

The Diamond Jewel of Cornwall the birthplace of King Arthur Tintagel. A stunning Castle Hotel - rooms with a priceless view over the Cornish coastline. Dog and pet friendly with a private beach with crystal clear sea and sand. Anyone who appreciates art natural beauty and relaxation will love it

The Mill House is situated on the North coast of Cornwall between the fishing villages of Port Isaac and Boscastle. Camelot King Arthur s legendary castle is located in the very next valley. Set in se ...more

The Mill House is situated on the North coast of Cornwall between the fishing villages of Port Isaac and Boscastle. Camelot King Arthur s legendary castle is located in the very next valley. Set in seven acres of it s own wooded valley and garden the former 18th century corn mill now provides first-class food and board as a traditional Inn. The Inn itself is a charming stone building with a bar dining room and residents lounge downstairs all of which benefit from wood fires. Upstairs there are eight extremely cosy double rooms (with bathrooms en suite). All accommodation is simply but tastefully furnished with the emphasis on the linen and comfort. Come and unwind at the Mill House...our dedicated and friendly staff are on hand to make sure your stay is relaxing. /p Cornwall is full of natural beauty. With its vast array of beaches and spectacular scenery the county has a lot to offer to every visitor. Trebarwith is an excellent base for a holiday in Cornwall. Nothing is far away. Fantastic beaches rolling surf the coastal path great golf courses and stunning attractions all within easy driving distance. The surfing beach at Trebarwith Strand is one of the finest in Cornwall and is situated half a mile down the valley from the Mill House. Tintagel the home of King Arthur is also within easy reach. The popular villages of Rock and Padstow are but a stones throw away and for the younger visitor Flambards Victorian Village and Amusement Park is approximately an hours drive away. /p Cornwall has many things to offer the active visitor. Numerous paths and coastal routes explore some of Cornwall s most picturesque views and the Camel Trail either by bicycle or by foot is a popular choice. There are also many water sports and activities available locally such as sailing surfing and diving.

The Poldark Inn is situated at the highest point of the Treligga Downs in Cornwall and less than 2 miles from the coast. Set in a picturesque secluded location, the inn offers free Wi-Fi and free priv ...more

The Poldark Inn is situated at the highest point of the Treligga Downs in Cornwall and less than 2 miles from the coast. Set in a picturesque secluded location, the inn offers free Wi-Fi and free private parking.

Elements bar and restaurant has been newly redesigned and refurbished to give a relaxed contemporary stylish feel. This boutique hotel now serves an Italian pizza & pasta menu in the evenings every d ...more

Elements bar and restaurant has been newly redesigned and refurbished to give a relaxed contemporary stylish feel. This boutique hotel now serves an Italian pizza & pasta menu in the evenings every day. If you would like to book a table please type into the 'special instructions box' and we will include your booking in your confirmation

A warm welcome awaits you at Upton Cross which occupies a lovely position with fantastic views of both the countryside and the Atlantic Ocean. We offer three double en-suite rooms and panoramic views ...more

A warm welcome awaits you at Upton Cross which occupies a lovely position with fantastic views of both the countryside and the Atlantic Ocean. We offer three double en-suite rooms and panoramic views of the coastline and of the beautiful countryside.

Jamaica Inn hotel Cornwall s legendary coaching house immortalised in Daphne du Maurier s novel of the same name has stood high on Bodmin Moor for over four centuries. We re still referred to by histo ...more

Jamaica Inn hotel Cornwall s legendary coaching house immortalised in Daphne du Maurier s novel of the same name has stood high on Bodmin Moor for over four centuries. We re still referred to by historians as Cornwall s most famous smuggling inn. These days we do welcome the more salubrious guest.. and the odd ghost! On the A30 between Launceston and Bodmin The Jamaica Inn is full of character with beamed ceilings open fires and real ales. Some of the traditional rooms are in the original inn and some are in the modern annex. You will find 20 well appointed bedrooms all en-suite with a number of romantic four poster bedrooms. Free WIFI and Parking are available onsite no reservation needed. From breakfast until late evening you can enjoy an extensive range of home cooked food with museum gift shop and two bars on site. We are a family friendly hotel and inn and offer a children s play area and beautiful gardens that overlook Bodmin Moor. The Jamaica Inn has easy access to the Eden Project and Falmouth s National Maritime Museum. Please note our latest check-in time is 23:00. Please make arrangements if you need to arrive later.

Overlooking the Bude Canal and just minutes from the sandy beaches of the west Cornish coast, The Falcon Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and free parking on site. Delicious food is served in the elegant resta ...more

Overlooking the Bude Canal and just minutes from the sandy beaches of the west Cornish coast, The Falcon Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and free parking on site. Delicious food is served in the elegant restaurant.

Atlantic House Hotel has an unbeatable location in Bude. Sitting on the South West Coast Path overlooking Summerleaze Beach and only 5 minutes walk from the town centre with a panorama encompassing t ...more

Atlantic House Hotel has an unbeatable location in Bude. Sitting on the South West Coast Path overlooking Summerleaze Beach and only 5 minutes walk from the town centre with a panorama encompassing the valley of the river Neet cliffs harbour and Atlantic surf.

Trevigue Farm offers accommodation in Crackington Haven. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. Every room has a flat-screen TV. Some rooms include a seat ...more

Trevigue Farm offers accommodation in Crackington Haven. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. Every room has a flat-screen TV. Some rooms include a seating area where you can relax.

On the north Cornwall coast, between Tintagel and Bude, Bottreaux House Boscastle offers attractive en suite rooms and a full breakfast menu. In a pretty harbour village, this Cornish guest house prov ...more

On the north Cornwall coast, between Tintagel and Bude, Bottreaux House Boscastle offers attractive en suite rooms and a full breakfast menu. In a pretty harbour village, this Cornish guest house provides free on-site parking and Wi-Fi.

Cornwall Bed and Breakfasts. Cornwall is the most popular place in the UK for B&B and Guest House holidays. Beautiful Cornish fishing villages, historic harbours, scenic beaches, pirate tales, surf schools, deserted beaches, cliff top walks, Heritage Coastal Paths, Cornish Cream Teas and Cornish Pasties. Being in Cornwall is like being in another country. They even have their own language, Cornish which is making a comeback.

Our Bed and Breakfasts in Cornwall page is best explored by Scrolling down to the map and double click anywhere on the map to order Bed and Breakfasts by that point. Or choose from one of the map destinations.

Cornwall has some of the best surfing beaches in the UK including Bude and Woolacombe. Bocastle, has been restored to its full glory after its well reported floods. Other Cornish resorts are on the map and listed below.

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Cornwall has 12 areas of Natural Beauty details upon http://www.cornwall-aonb.gov.uk/whereisaonb.html.

The Eden Project is one of the UKs most popular Attractions and exhibits biospheres containing vegetation from world EcoSystems. Its honesty cafeteria system is well worth the visit alone. Take a waterproof coat, a bottle of wine and culture yourself at the amazing outdoor Minack Theatre built out of the rock face whilst the actors perform rain or shine. The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Newquay Zoo and Tintagel Castle are well worth a visit.

The Isles of Scilly are a must. Stay in Penzance, I recommend Sophias and its amazing restaurant 5 mins from the Heliport where you can fly by Helicopter return to Tresco for £99. Or take the boat. On Tresco walk 10 mins to empty blue sea untouched sand beaches, you can walk round the Island 13 miles via the Coastal Path stopping at Juliets Garden Restaurant serving great food, where the birds will eat out of your hand. Hire bikes, or take the day boat trip to see all the Islands. (Written by website owner who has done all the above) - Amazing!

Lands End is the most westerly place in England, and the starting/finishing point for Road Trips, and Cycling Challenges to John O Groats the most nothernly place in the Uk. Lizard Point is the most southerly point. See map below.

North Cornwall contains wild waves the beaches a surfing paradise. Surf towns include Bude, Newquay and Woolacombe. The largest of these Newquay has many Hotels and Guest Houses and is famed for its beaches, Newquay Stag and Hen nights, its Surfing beaches. Fistral beach, and its numerous Festivals.

Cornwalls charm though is in its beautiful old fishing villages. Complete with tiny harbours, coves, old tea shops, taverns and inns. Stay in Looe and walk 4 miles along the coast to stunning Polperro and experience and a way of life long gone by. Other stunning Cornish places of old Fowey, Mousehole, and Port Isaac to name just a few.

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